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    Jack Pierson Finds the Future in the Past in Tomorrow's Man (Art)

    Christopher Harrity

    Christopher Harrity is the Manager of Online Production for Here Media, parent company to The Advocate and Out. He enjoys assembling online features on artists and photographers, and you can often find him poring over the mouldering archives of the magazines.
    Christopher Harrity is the Manager of Online Production for Here Media, parent company to The Advocate and Out. He enjoys assembling online features on artists and photographers, and you can often find him poring over the mouldering archives of the magazines.
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    Celebrate the release of Pierson's 4th issue with this dizzying online archive at the Tom of Finland Store.
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    Celebrate the release of Pierson's fourth issue with this dizzying online archive at the Tom of Finland Store.

    Following the critically acclaimed online exhibition "Bruce LaBruce: Faggotry," the Tom of Finland Store presents Jack Pierson: Tomorrow's Man, an online retrospective of the ongoing series of publications Pierson has developed in collaboration with contemporary artists.

    With Tomorrow's Man, Pierson takes viewers on a dizzying visual journey encompassing the full spectrum of cultural references combining archive material with contributions from selected artists, illustrators, and writers. The online platform, curated by Joakim Andreasson (Tom of Finland Store creative director), provides a mesmerizing web-adapted overview of the publications to date as well as an insight into Pierson's intimate photography and the community of artists he surrounds himself with.

    This online exhibition is organized in conjunction with the release of Tomorrow's Man #4, which includes works and contributions by Veralyn Behenna, Dennish Balk, Brian Calvin, David Carrino, Alejandro Cesarco, David Colman, Cali Dewitt, Pat de Groot, Florence Derive, Jeff Elrod, Peter Fend, Hugo Guinness, Trevor Hernandez, Alex Jovonovich, Elizabeth Kley, Liz Larner, Dan McCarthy, Paulo Montiero, Mark Morrisroe, Tibi Tibi Neispiel, Mel Odom, Om from India, Jimmy Paul, Lily Stockman, Ryan Sullivan, Channing Tatum, Richard Tinkler, John Tottenham, Andy Warhol, and Evan Whale.

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